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Moving Pictures at the Davis Thea- ovizg Pictures at the Auditorium . (o Moving Pictures at the Breed Thea- DAVIS THEATRE N The Biggest Production Ever Shown Here, Thos. H. Ince's The Zeppe- lin's Last Raid; Also Margaret Wil- son in Without Homor, Five-part Triangls Feature—Dont Fail to See This Show. Norfolk,—Misses Eldridge h&vxan Wm te 5. to | 0 ran spend th Milford —The bot!u zpel.r in Milford Klrch flt.h ce of 4 year or.more. Hartford. —Jmm!hu of lll-ha will bold lfa next Phalanx ball Tuesday” New Hmnap—:l)udhy I'inld Mdou evenins "fl Protnnon recelve | Teward. Tce address: No. §.014 Village, infleld. Conn. . feb28d. FOR SALE Shubert theatre. Torrington—Harry cu.nfl.pa the chairman of the thrift and war sav- ings stamp campaign, reports -total sales to March 1 of $47,993.54. Watertown—A war bureau will be formed in Watertown to take the place of the defense commitiee similar to those in other towns and cities throughout the-state. Meriden—By jury verdict, Edward Newcomb of Meriden gets $1,500 from Hyman Jacobs of New Haven on ac- count of injuries sustained when the Jacobs automobile ran him down last summer. London, March §, 1918.—Eleven per- mons were killed and 46 injured in a raid pon London by seven or eight German airplanes last night, according to the fatest police reports, savs an- nouncement” Scenes similar to those enacted in London and British coast towns when Teutcn aergplanes swoop overhead and throw down a deluge of death-dealing bombs are detailed with striking reaiism in The/Zeppelin's Last , Thomas H. Ince’s colpssal spec- tasle, which will be the feature at- traction at the Davis theatre tne first baif of next week. The other feature is Margery Wil- the five-part Triangle play, Honor, a comedy .drama of e. A Counterfeit Secent e comedy: Be sure to is the Trian see this show. Waterbury.—At a special meeting of the board of directors of the Water- —_— bury Clock company, called to fill the AUDITORIUM 3 vacancy caused by-the death of Henry S e S. Chase, Alfred Hart, Mr. Chase's The Bia Girl Show Today—Matinee | son-in-law, was elected. 2.15—Gollow the Crowd—See the | poyille—Plans had. been made King Musical Comedy, = Featuring | jast week by the L. C. B. A. to enter- Tem Carroll, a Whirlwind Riot of Mirth and Melsdy, With Featurs Pictures. tain the supreme deputy of the order, Miss Anna Curran of Worcester, Mass. Dliness at the last. moment prevented her attendance at the meeting. Middletown.—At the meeting of the executive committee of the Middletown war bureau Superintendent of Schools E. B. Sellew told of the proposed for- mation in Middlesex county of a re- serve army of boys to help raise,food. Hartford—Time lost by the schools because of the fuel administrator's edict several weeks ago will be made up by adding a week to-the spring term, so that the schools will close on June 28 for the summer vacation, a week later than usual. New Haven.—In behalf of the several lodges of the Independent Order of Brith Abraham, Mayor David E. Fitz- Gerald has accepted an invitation to address the many members at an meeting of the Hyman Jacobe I S\llr;d.ly afternoon, March 10, at Hiram al Durham.—Julius Rich and Dr. Zink of Durham were elected juetices of the peace at the last town election,.but Coming to the Auditorium' theatre for all this week is the King Musical Comedy company, headed by Tom Carroll, the funniest Jewish comedian on the American stage. Surrounded by a cast of all star players, includ- ing Billy Reno, second to none as a rube comedian, Squash Donovan, juve- nile, Frank Morgan, characters, Ruth King, prima donna, Madge Chester, Aargaret Haskell, The Three Reurqnn WIT!‘ER o . Am:tltmler " Siak Sp, A ms, No. in St., Danidlon, Ct. PUELIC AUCTION ‘Walter L. Burdick will hold a forcefl sale at the old Tyler farm, 1 miles from Bishop’s Crossing, ‘on the ©ross road leading to Patchaug, on - FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1915, at 10 o’clock a. m., sharp, comsisting .of 12 head of extra fine cows, including Ayrshires, Holsteins and 'Guernseys, some (resh, Several pearly due aud the balance later (l“ extra big milkers), 1 two year old young horses, “weight about ]’00 Ibs, each, fine workers, and extra £o0d drivers, 1 new 1918 Ford road- ster, fully equipped. with -demountable ms and 30x3% non tires, a fall line of farm w: uggies, harness_ &5, ste 1 extra good eet of brass ball hame feam harness 1 kinds of tools and implements, all in A tion, a quantity of hay, and corn the cob, 1 fine a u‘ L and a complete This property 5 described in a very limited mennmer and will positively s0ld. as the farm has been sold and I have purchased a - home in lai . Terms cash, ayd it stormy, uext fair day. WALm L. BURDICK. Bill drawn by J. C. Witter. Dated at Danielson, Ct, March 23, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE legal voters of the Town of Colchester entitled to vote in Town Meeting of said Town are warned to meet at the Town Hall of said Town ‘clock p. on March 15th. 1913 for' the Totlow ng_purposes a tax on the grand lst.of i3 Tomn last perfected. SAMUEL MWDONALID, GUY B. CLARK, Selectmen. Colchester, Conn., March Sth, 1918, TAX NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS O] 'rowwarmA {UB: iyt inasmuch as the town clerk failed to report their election to .the secretary of ‘state they are not justices, not- withstanding they have been acting as such and have already signed several documents in their oflcml capacity. Waterville—Otto Graff of Water- ville has been committed to the Hart- ford county jail after charges that he had violated his enemy alien permit had been_investigated. -Graffs permit confined “him to Waterville.” and he was arrested in, Waterbu He will be kept interned until further orders are received from Washington. Farmington.—Mr. and Mrs. Chester Guild of Newton, Mass,, announce the engagement . of their daughter, Miss Carolyn Guild; to Lieut. Mahlon Philip Bryan, son of . and Mrs. Mahlon Sisters, ie Hyland, Marian Take and a swell burich of nifty lookers, singers, dancers and comedians with special scenery and beautiful ward- Rea.dlng Bryan of Brookline, Mass. robe A whirlwind riot of mirth and | Miss Guild is a graduate of Miss Por- mielody Hear all the Jatest song|ter’s school in Farmington and is now hits; see the newest dances Don't |studying af Miss Winsor's school i fail to see this first class production. % which will be presented at popular prices. A new William Fox photoplay is t the Auditor- 1t is calied For Liberty an dit deals with events of today. The ® Trail. that great western se- rial picture, will complete this big banmer show. Pictures 2 p. m. and i p m Musical show 3 p. m. and LIk Longwood, Mass. An Institute of Bgvptian Piscicul- ture has been founded, with Mr. Alexander Granville as presiden® of the fcommittee Orphenm theater, Dinlelson ‘Wednes- day. The production- is-Cleopatra. Clad in robes of regal richness. seated in the midst of canopied estate, clasping to her hosom a_twin- ing ‘asp, Dgypt's greatest Gueen Cleopatra, the last of the. Ptoleyms, expired. This is what Theadn Bara did for “Cleopatra,” the Fox wonder film, and it is but one of a number of fetaures of similar calibre in ‘which this famous screen actress is starred. “Cleopatra” is the greatest and most suitahle char- acter for the display- of the talents of this rare star. Never in her life ‘ms Miss Bara en- tered so earnestly into a characteriza- tion as she has into Cleopatra. ¢ Not content with a mere ‘casual and su- perficial study of the character, Miss Bara has delved into all the historical records at her command; in regard tn the savagely-imperious, magnically- alluring Qmeen, about whom contro- versy has raged during ail the cen- ‘uries since she lived. Prior to coming to California, Mi: Bara made a etailed personal of the wonderful Egyptian exh the Museum of-Art in New Yorl . Here is, perhaps, the greatest colles BREED THEATRE Noema Talmadge in The Law of Compensation, Charlis Chaplin. in The Woman, and the Hearst-Pathe News Form an Exceptionally Fine Bill for Today and Tuesday. Norma Talmadge, the charming and popular screen star, will be seen at the Breed theatre today and Tuesday in her latest of the Selznik-Pictures release, The law of Compensation. This picturs is divided into three in. temsely interesting phases of the lifd of an American woman. In the first Miss Talmadge is seen as a happy Young girl and the next phase Is the Young married woman, in which she portrays a distinct development of character as a voung wife and-moth- er. The third and most powerful epi- sode ptroduced in the form of a #tory of her ‘mother and in this Miss Talmadge plays the part of the ma- fwre woman, whose unhappy histos in -grave danger of repeating. B s, $ivie & oot - ot | tion of the kind in the world, and tbé 4 scenes, uch as seldom | FOX star lost no opportunity to thor- n'a single feature. . |OUBHY imbue. herself with the at- be seen|MoSDhere of the past, which the coss, | keep strangs carvings, the mommies, and the hieroglyphics suggest. Miss !3ara. thorough study, has eeded in resurrecting many forgotten and ob- scurs traits of character of the famous Queen, and portrays thém upon the screen with a vividness and intensity that has never before been expressed Danielsor. of the world’s s comes to the even hy the famous bampire herself. persons liable to pay taxes in’ tho "Taw of Spsague.. SRate ot Gons necticut, are nereby notified that I have a ‘warrant to levy and collect a tax of 10 mills on the dollar on list of 1917 and an additional 4 mill tax will be levied to defray the expense of the new steel bridge at Versailles, dug and pavable April 1, 1915 AlL persons meslecting this notice will_be procétded against as directed by tht laws of this State. For the purpose of collecting this tax I shall in said Sprague at the Town Clork's Otfice. one il Fuesdaye, Thursdays and suuraw guring the month of April, from 10 to 12 noon, and 2 p. m. to 5 p.-m. nover, at the store of Webster Standish, on Wed: y 3, 1918, trom 11 a. m.to 1 p. m. At Versailles Postoffice, on Wednes- day, April 19, 1918, from 11 a.' m. to 1 p. m. After May 1, 1918, interest at the rate of nine (9) per cent. will be added rom the time these taxes became due. All taxes must be paid direct to Tax Collector. and all. tax bills will be re- y i mail, - enclose pt. e at <pm«ue Conn., this 11th day of Mar 918 NOTICE Notice is hereby .given to S.A] persons liable - to pay taxes in the Town of Lebanon that I have.a warrant to levy and. collect a tax of sixteen (16) mills on the dollar on list-of 1917, due and payable April 1, 1918, For the purpose ofh collecting ‘safd taxes, 1 shall be at the Town Hall in Lebanon on Monday. April also on \inndm May. 6, 1918, from 10.30 2 m to 5 D . + On Sat rda\' April ‘13, the smre“ of & Society from l tG 3.30 .p. m. On Saturday, April 20..at the resi- déllcf of Blisha Waterman frem 1 to 330 p. m. Interest at the rate of 9 per cen per annum will be charged after M 1, 1918, Dated at Lebanon, March 7, I¥ GBEORGE E. BRIGGS, Collect: NOTICE. The legal voters of the.Town of Salem are hereby warfed to #feet’ at the Town Hall of sasd Town on Satur- day, March 16th, 1915, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of laving a tax on the gran, t of said Town last per- fected a vided by law. Also to vote upon when said tax shall become due and payable. Dated at Salem, Ct, this iith day of March, 1918, 7 M B Kmchr CARL H. ROGE JAMES® LA’ 1 shall be at Gurley -in" North Selectmen. | NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWN MEET- ING To.the Lesgal Voters of the: Town of Canterbury: You are hereby notified-and warned to meet at the Town Hall in said Town of Canterbury, Saturday. March 16,1918, af 11 o'elock in the forenoon, ! for the following purppse Upon_petition of 41 legal voters, to see ‘if the Town will Tescind the vote taken at the Special Town Meeting held Feb, 25. ]918 a,uthofizing the Se- Yodtmen to seii part of the longing to the Town Farm Sor 4130, MARSHALI WARTER B, DAVIS, MICHAEL T. SHEA, Selectmen of the Town of Canterbury. ed at Canterbury, this 11th day of “March, 1918, * NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD et NorwicH, within and for the District St _Norwioh, on the 8t day_of March, PresentoNELSON J. ATLING, - Estate of Grace E. Chap Norwich. in said Distriet, _Ordered, That the cite . the creditors ceased to against sald estate within six months from this date by posting a mo- tice to that cffect, together with a copy of 1§is order, on the signpost nearest to 1% place ‘where said decessed last dweit, and in the same Town, and by Publishing the samo. once in a mews. paper having 2 circulation in s&id Dis- trict, and_make return to this Court. NELEON J. AY Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true vopy. of Tecdrd. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Cletk. NOTICE.—A said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said_estate to the undersi at 326 Main Streef thin the time limited nd foregoing order:” - Judge, el late of eased. ‘Administrator 11, creditors of in the abo; marild time and a half overtime. AMERICAN THERMOS WANTED BOYS AND GIRLS for light manufacturing work. Fifth Bonus pm'iod‘_slarted 2¢!March 1st. ~ 44 hour week, time and-a half overtime. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE COMPANY | (Wanted At Once Experienced Weavers for night wdrk on Government cloth, steady work, good P‘Y-‘ APPLY THE MYSTIC MFG. CO. MYSTIC, CONN. WANTED Man to Run Washers APPLY GLEN WOOLEN MILLS NORWICH TOWN ~also wife laundress; wages §! for man - furnished i e oo irs, Shafer, Sl.mr Farm, No JCORDIN’ to. i f-m.thm Tec'd, our lokil speakers'spoke on Mt. Wash inston “recently and he was neard in ville. Some long distance o I}hd Eht @ s&nk on democracs, ey’ ea: im in . “ BB Yo cast phy o Cobaeh = clgar. Fg; m- at Fagan's Bmoke Shwp wun To a tenement of five or six Tooms, in improvements by, gmall American POy Adaress \V.,” care Bulletin. marild- HOUSE WANTED -Wanted fo Tent , | small tenement or ‘to rent small cot- tage house. with privilege of buying on easy terms: must be near cars, and not over 15 minutes from Franklin: Squv.xe‘ Ada::.fi:? . Box 330, Norwich, « ARE YOU PROY your hair? My buStness 2 to mebe it beaatiful Facisl massage with Vielet Ray. —Shi 0" cents. Manieure 35 cents. First Hoor, Thayer ‘Bids:’ Madam® Lindgren ‘ma W Man 10 do cleaning nights. Call at Wauregan House. s stock; 150 R. L. Badl. fi ottens R, B s e nnfl S aviis prlue Q.. and. b s, T muwr‘ _HENS breedin; hyin‘ Green, Conn. o i SALE—Six new mfich.cows. b.’t A Bennett, Canterbury, Cnm\ el Moosup Div. $5-3. mari FOR SALEFarm of 124 acres, 50 of tllable land 2ad nice fats talance wooid 9-room house, good Borae. Barne x mevw ‘cow_shed and ‘o, hen house, wagon shed, corn house, Iee nouse, 8004 orchard; situated 1% miles from Scotland village, 2 mmiles from railroad station and 4 miles from Baltic, Cona.; wishing a quick sale to settic” an cataver Wi on__easy terms. For further particulars, inquire of 'ram;;e Gadue, R. F. D., Baltic, Conn. marl FOR SALE—F¥our O. 1. C. sows, dandies, quL ‘been bmfl, price $40 each. George A. Kahn, ¥: , Conn. WANTED—Five women for sorting rags. American Waste and Metal Co., 210 West Main St. marsd " per Trquire marsd FOR SALE Ford (wfin fect mechanical cnnd‘lflnn m"y"uu bred ‘:& M RENT—Room Al- h‘:_mes. Wut Main St. Phone gentismen. FOR residence known as electric_lights. steam heat and bath- rounds of & acres, |y with ‘fine garden; short walk to street cars; possession given March 1st. Com. fortably furnished house in Norwich Town, near Peck’s Corner, on car line; immediate possession; SSECroaE modern apartment, $20 mont! rcha) W. Coit, 63 nmuil' feb22d TO RENT Washington. St. 1 Wi The Plym! m Ave. Telenhm -.m—mn a.-nudk«ma or without board, at - | Laurel * Hill with t RENT—Large bam. .nxu.hh 271 wun.lnmn ‘ for RENT—On _Warren St; Rocklawn; room; picturesque irnished rocma. . feb13d TO RENT—] tric elevator. n St six-room Ting tower left: bell. ght storage space; el Phone 580, nr:cau jan. &rum.m # ind Westerly car line, _Ing l-mr- 28_Garfield Ave, Norwich, Conn. o dealers | . Tarsd garage. Zor 20 marid rooms for four Mrs. Kalll, 1 Northbm“h to e has 1 e And it fsnt o fun:t‘ e For I've got to stop for un e-u- Andthe motor tor cop saye: 1t M T3 et vt by trucks, ‘and by Onmemne;g ot-mwhoouum. At fhe wheel of the fire chief’s car. -Boi;t;a Braley, in the Saturday even- COURAGE! ec- . Cowragel_iWhat 4 the. smows ure WANTED — Millinery auenwomen experience not a necessary qualifiea gon Apply 79 mhe Forteous & ulu:hdeu 01 W, 'n'm—i ced & man to help Tun my farm; a good house to live in; other arrangements to suit the man. 44 ence Sholes, R. F. D. 6, Norwich, Conn. mardd AGENTS wanted to sell our superior line of toilet preparations to high class barber shops; 12 per- cent. com. on al] sllel references, Bathola Co., 38 Unlon Square, New York. ‘WANTED—Two or three rurn(xhed rooms for NZht housekeeping.. APDIY W. L. R. care Bulletin. ‘mar9 ‘WANTED—Housekeeper for business people away all day; must be a_ good plain cook, neat and one who will ap- preciate a’ good home. Call morning; Room_ 106, Thayer Bldg. mardd Scott & Clark. FOR §. Pair of young gray draft horses, .weight 3000 Ibs, are smooth and well mated, extra good workers single or doublé; also ome four horse Tumber or pole truck in good condition, | 2% in. axle. 4 in; tire will carry fiva! tons. _A. .Brow‘n Colchester, cwm‘ R. F.D.3. Tel 4 ar8d FOR SALE—A good farm horse, weight 1150 Tel. 1842-14. marsd “FOR SALE—A 1916 Dodge touring car in good condition. Address Box 1Z, Norwi FOR a doing a fine business; owner has other business and -would like to sell im- mediately. A. H. lfia.lne, Groton, Conn. marid FOR p16-4. SALI_Good family cow. Tel Ernest Lincoln, North ind- _m: : wmvaxperlencm waiter; -one who understands short order cook pre- ferred. »‘ FOR SALE—1915 Buick touring car in good mechanical condition. H! E. Beard, Norwich, R. D. mar9d FOR SALE—I8 horses; been used by one of the lergest milk and creamery compan! in New England: autotrucks taking, their places; these are all good rigged young horses, Fight out of hard work; several pairs of ~chunks Ju!l right’ for farm use; also .some good draft or team horses; pairs welghing from 2300 to 2800 pounds and single horses from 1100 to 1500; ages from five to ten years; nearly ali sound and in 5ood condition: every horse hitched &nd shown in harness to the buyer's full satisfaction; guaranteed just as represented at time of sale or money refunded in full. Call at once 36 Goiden St., New London. mardd WE _BUY and sell tools_furniture. stamps, false teeth. antiques or any- thing eise; old booky enveclalls waz. Phone 6. Write or call. Louis D. 32 Water st. ArdMWS WANTED—A barb wages $T7 a week; one-half over $26. A. J. Squires, 753 Main St, Willimantic." ~ marsd | *WANTED MAN TO DRIVE TEAM AND TAK CARE OF HORSES SWIFT & CO. . WANTED training is exceptional; over 2300 chil. | Five Girls, 16 .years of age, $10.00|dren were treated last year; living con Fashy age, s“ate very attractive. Apply Su-l B ek o Spipners 13, Weavers, | perintenden of Rhode Islind Hsg;?lfl.lal . Men, rovidence, B. L Jan28MT® Waitress, 6 General _ Housework Women, 12 Laborers, 1 Farmhand, 3| ) WANTED -First class automobile ra- | grasrdmom Men, 4 Spoolers, 4 Wind- | B WY Riagy Work: sood wages. MEN-WOMEN, 18 or _over, wanted FREE EUPLOVMENT BUREAU | jmmediat $100° month; thousands Central Bldg. s L. Chesbre government war positions open; s ithout delay for list, Fra: | 5 Institute, Dept. 37-C., Rochester, feb28d ST HELP WANTED |, vismom o i 3 James H. Hyde, North Frankiin, Ct, Good ~ wages; steady work with TA’"ED_A ; e 3 chance for avertime. Apply Interma- REgA aitantity otite : corn tor popping. Send terms to Raiph tional Cotton Mfg. Co, at East|Schoales; Danielson, Killingly. Conn. 3, TSHES o | L BIE SR SR s i R I WANTED. 0ld_Faise Teeth. Don't matter if broken. W pay up to $ib per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. COLLATERAL LOAN .CO. Removed to154 Water St. he- tween Shetucket and Market Sts Norwich, Conn. of gz‘? ok Dari hot j: aterbury, Bast Har field. N. H. Station, New Havsr- Corn., or 48 Por! land St., Boston, Mass. WANTED AT ONCE MILLWRIGHT HELPERS, D. PEI Avply fo.0. & R. TORY WORK. MARLIN-ROCKWELL CORP. Employment Office. "MACHINISTS RCISTS IR PERS WANTED and machin- avs at Sike por bour, to Work en, Danbury, ord, Willimantic and Sering- INS, N. Y. aom 41, Ratirond LABOR- ERS AND JANITORS FOR FAC- WANTED—AIl around man for res- taurant. Inquire City Lunch. marsd GIRLS WANTED- 16" years of over wanted by thread manufacturer starting business in Norwich. Apply 3, Ferry St, Norwich. Conn. marid_ irle E FOR_SALEThres cows, to heehenl in April. Arthur C. Smith, R. | Norwich. 4, Hared FOR SALE— Tour good heavy horses sound and irue to work. Inquire of | G. Lambert, Occum. marsd._ | R SALE--Two second-hand three ton Peerless trucks, three 1911 Cadil-| lac, two 1912 and one 1914 touring cars and trailers, all in fair mechanical | gond\mnn. Charles H. Phillips, Plain- e FOR SALE Pleasant St. across rrom school; improvements, large yard: owner leav- ing for New York for business. Inquir¢ on_premi: marid FOR aAm—Br order of the probate Quurt, cetitgs, house I :the pity. st orwich, No, 26 One::n St. J. C. Galllm. '.rrn.stee. Moosup, Conn. eb26d TFOR SALE—1916 Maxwell roadster, new tires and spare, mechanically A-1, $350; Vim light delivery, new cab body, overimuled and repainted, $375. Sales Compai WOODLOT FOR SALE. A woodlot of 134 acres in the Town of Yedyard, about one mile from the i Plains, ¢ and for- trolley ~station known as the Indian Rese: merly. owned es! i tract _contains quantity wood and soms timber. Tor particulars, inquire of HBENRY B. LATHAM, Administrator, own, Conn., R. F. D. No. 8 THE RHODE ISLAND HO'P’TA!« Providence, R.'1, offers training course 0! one year to women between 18 and ars of age to fit. them for nursery e opportunity here for such WANTED—A young man vears of age for a clerical position; a Bood . position with good :pay for the right man. swer in own handwri ing to The Norwich Bulletin, Box 10, Norwich, Conn. mar6d WANTED—By April ist, a man who understands cows, horses, etc.; also to| do ‘generai: work on a country place; musi be temperate und reliable; refer- ences required. Inquire at-The Bulle- tin_Office e. WMm—A boy at ‘flauflcc &mnle Shop. o 36 Bl!ss le.‘e T WANTED _American girl eral_housework. Apply or Phone 284. WANTED—A position as nmgra gher. | Addréss Slonographer: cars. of Buliet: ma: WAN Experienced house girl in family of two. Apply to Mrs. Fobert 85, Sachem St. maréd ANTED—To buy small bufldings sultabie " Tor_ sither brooder of hen- house*ld Telephone 43-2 Lehflnon Div. mar DONT_PAY for a big name; place your order early and save money. Granite and Marble Works, Anthony St Jewsttt Ciy. E. L Aliey, Mgr. e BDON, Flano' Tuner. 238 Fros- WANTED AT ONCE Retail Salesman EXPERIENCED IN *DRAPERIES, CURTAINS AND RUGS | An Opportunity to Better Yourself H APPLY THE BEE HIVE New London, Conn. WANTED Experienced Weavers South Golden Street, Norwich Also Young Women to Learn A. GO) pect St. Tel. 1318-14. WANTED —: Raw furs, at H. A. Heebner's, Water ‘St every Thursday. A C. Bennett. - novizd . WA To ‘buy raw furs; pay best prices. er Bldg., Room '106. H. J. Yurman. one 1301-4, novisd WANTED—Second hand and antigue furniture of all kinds; get our prices g Bruskner, 55 Fraak- USED BOXES WANTED We are open to buy Boxes—Dimensions approximately 2 feet by 2 feet-by 4 feet. If you have unytHng to offer, get in touch w.u. us. NORWICH WMLEN MILLS 'FOR SALE. i 3 Piano Tuner m»_-_m 2 FREDERICK T. BUNCE 22 Clairmount Ave. “The Homestead of the late Hiram Cool, 41 Park street, junction of Cliff street. - A very choice proposition.. All Furniture in House ‘included in- sale. WHEN iness ‘before the 6L the?% e YOU WANT tfo put yam‘ bus- For full particulars ‘inguire of JOHN A. MORAN ds Real Estate Broker vertising Qolumu ot 'rhc n. anfllnn Sauare Nlmvhh A.M. AVERY 1 have several pieces of property on Laurel Hill, the West Side, East Side and the Central District for sale. There are some bargains in the lot. Call at 52 Broadway. : FOR SALE || 306 West Main Street house, contains eight rooms and bath, modern, ‘in perfect repair; large lot with build:ng in location for garage. This is a real bargain and may be sold on easy' terms Inquire of THOMAS H. S8ECKLEY, 278 Main Street it desired. E.A.PRENTICE Real Estate and Insurance Titles Searched Wills Drawn. Phone 300 8§ Cliff St FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. Two excellent farms; can trade either for city property of equal vaiue; ome 27 acres, stale road, near city, modern lso 180, acre stock farm it ard equizment, fine ings, keeps 50 head. It fnterested. or telephone TRYON'S u;r.nc!. {ed0e Willimantic, VURNISHED ROOMS for light nouse- keeping, steam neat and electric Tghta, Mrs Emma Morse, 18 Union St. RENT. wm: fxtares; also garage. -ru WENGC_B2 <ment tenement at 56 Bulletiu Office, Sehool St Inquire at Mgt =k 10 FOR SALE ed _rooms; Ghousekeepin: 3. sepl. 1 mortgages secured by properities: One One One One Ore Interest will local for for for for for $6,000 per annum. investment apply to 37 SHETUCKET 8T. Investment Department Jansd ore, centrally located, Tel. 246, also 106 1d - offer for sale the following city. be paid semi-an- nuaily at the rate of 6 per cent. If interested in securing a safe James L. Case Aflflw’hl-t if the hills are long and And me dus e &hort, and the nights And the sood ‘are weak, and the bad rms‘ Th now is a fleld e lonm hill has a w:l’l-:‘o‘ryfi way; There are o n that shorten the long- i Thére's a day when wrong shall ruled by right. b B 2 i So- eourl Ceurage! . . . 'Tis never From 'ts:plodflld path to a mflng —Private Cornellus Vanderbilt, Jr, HUMOR OF THE DAY Se'nmb r ded]o—’flae new semator is a Senator 'l‘waddle—Wefl. ‘mistakes will happen.—Life, “Has Titewad helped to raiss any- thing for the war?” “Helped to raise a cheer the other day.”—Washington Post. “Don’t you think'my new novel has ' |a punch?” asked Scribbler. ‘It sure has” replied the friend. 1“It put me to sleep, I know.”— Cin- cinnati Inqujrer. “How did you learn to skate? a little boy was asked. “ 04, was the innocent, but signifi- cant, answer, “by getting up every time I fell down."—Christian ister. “Can you support my deughter in the style she's been accustomed to?” asked the father of the young man. ““Well I.can take her to the ‘movies,’ if that's what you mean”—Yonker's s — 6-ROOM APARTMENT SPRING GARDEN AVENUE $20.00 Pef Month Only one available, if you want it. Look at house lots; this city terms to suit. We will sell no finer home sites modera two-family house for lower price than you can build similar one. NORWICH HOUSING COMPANY Agent 63 Broadway ARCHA W. COIT, Telephone 1334 so “get busy” our Washington Street reasonable prices and you a thoroughly Statesman. He (after the proposal)—I'm m $2,000 a year. Now, dearest, what is the least you think you can live on yearly ? She—Well, how much credit can you get?—Boston Transeript. . “That man ought to be arrested! He threw a lump of coal at a_cat: A ‘'Are you going to tell the 8.'P. C “No, I'm going to tell the fuel dom- ington in missionek”—Wash “Tke” said Mrs. Pn-inxtnn. “how do they find out the distance between the earth and the sun?" “Oh.” said the young hopeful, “ they calculate a quarter of the distance, and then multiply by four.”—Houston Post. Lady, (intent on obtaining new novel) a a FOR SALE Have you The Soul of a Bishop Flurried Assistant —I—er —don't know, madam. I've mever given ths FOR SALE Perkins Road. the. property. attractive bungalow with some remodeling. nishings, purchased. For further details inspection, consult— ARCHA W. CCIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 The Norwich Club House Unsurpassed residence section; cor- ner of Crescent street and Joseph Trolley line passes Can be made a very type dwelling, The fur- s including two handsome mirrors of large size, may also be 63 Broadway nratter any thought—Tondon Passing Show. “I think I'll put a joke book under { thic_eornerstone. Some future gener- ating may dig it up.” I wouldn't deposit a joke book; however. They might confuse us with the Babylonian era.” — Louiseville Courier Journal. “You are really in love.” “Yes,” repiied the methodical young man. “And how deep are you in love?” “Just a moment until I consult my expense account. Ahem! Up to the present moment 1 have attained a 3. or FURNISHED - SEASHORE COTTAGES FOR SALE OR RENT at Watch Hill, Weekafaug, Pleasant View, shore; Sand forbooklet. and along the Rhode Isl " Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L $600 IN CASH Will buy 40 acres of land, lot of pine ! timber ‘and about 300 cords of stand- ing wood on same, good well of! water, on main highway, 11-4 miles to main line of railroad and 1-2. mile | to thriving' manufacturing Some cleared land and a lot of fruit.| A rare bargain. Send ‘for my latest Farm Bulletin, choice of 400, WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Strest, Rooms 1 and 2 WESTERLY, L Telephone FOR SALE as Adam’s Tavern, with Stock and Fixtures. Possession given April village. | Tst. Also my Gardner Lake Property, 1-4 mile water front, fine grove and, 35 - acres of land, barns, sheds, etc. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town, Conn. with houses, Is.mo_advertising medium rfluu to The Bul- THERE | Bastern Co lmn for businees FOR SALE The beautiful farm of the late Hartshorn, containing acres land, well divideq land, m- Samuel avout 127 a3 to Llable and pasture abundance of wood and some ti also accessible Seashore Farms THE KALETGOSCOPE Peking 1hports state that membors of the Siberian Provisionel Govermment and Deputies of the Tomsk Duma have been arrestad by order of the Bolshe- vists. Twelve hundred sallors frem Petrograd have arrived at Viadivostek to prevent the Amur from securing control of that district: Grest crowds of the inhablants of Athess:, the Pirasus, and their suburbs " | assembled in Omoniasquars on Sunday to give expression to their ndigmation {at the recent unpatrictic e at Tamia. They proceeded to M. Venize- los's residence, where the Prime Minister addressed them. One result of the cordial tnderstand- ing established between M.. Venizelos and General Guillaumat hes been that the French authorities in Nortaern Epirus have granted Mhm surrounding district ‘which were formerly gnvmment schools will now ba private: land ber, never failing brook, also water . ' o house and barns; large sxo room For particulars, inq FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building, ’Phomes. FOR SALE ‘Tenement Teal estate investments. WILLIAM F. HHL, Real Estate and Insurance. Roem 108 Expect to get back about I have a few good borses from my. load on hand which can.be bougist. of my foreman, Frank A. WilHams, ELMER R. PIERSON. Telephone 536-3. _— Cottage Houses, ‘and ‘Business Blocks, Building Lots, all in! desirable locations, List jyour pro-| perty if you care to eell or reat, as I have a number of people looking for Thavyer Bldg. SALE HORSES . Have gone west for another load. 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